When I was a kid, I loved Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack (the Steve Vai "Reaper Rap" was amazing), and Top Gun. ( I wore out a VHS of Top Gun aged 8-9, and can remember most of the script even today. Ahem.)

When I was a kid, I loved Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack (the Steve Vai "Reaper Rap" was amazing), and Top Gun. ( I wore out a VHS of Top Gun aged 8-9, and can remember most of the script even today. Ahem.)

When I was a kid, I loved Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack (the Steve Vai "Reaper Rap" was amazing), and Top Gun. ( I wore out a VHS of Top Gun aged 8-9, and can remember most of the script even today. Ahem.)

I was a bit older, but i come runing from school to see in VHS, I had a Sony SLV 777 that had stereo RCS out put and that i connected to the family stereo, that was ower first home cinema, well, sort of....

when my father saw/ear the job of is 10/11 years old son, he smile at me.

And from that moment on that movie was seen more then 30 times, i knew all the lines! Still do!

All of the classic John Williams themes will go down as the greatest, but one from a relatively unknown composer (Craig Safan) from a relatively unknown film will always be one of my faves, it fitted the mood of the film perfectly and always kicked in just when required to add a bit of grandure to an action scene (it's a slow starter) - Remo - Unarmed and Dangerous.

All of the classic John Williams themes will go down as the greatest, but one from a relatively unknown composer (Craig Safan) from a relatively unknown film will always be one of my faves, it fitted the mood of the film perfectly and always kicked in just when required to add a bit of grandure to an action scene (it's a slow starter) - Remo - Unarmed and Dangerous.

A great escapism movie with the popcorn.... I remember the hero of the piece grabbing the bad guy who had a diamond in one of his teeth and the hero pushing that badie's face up against a window and using him to cut a hole in that window...